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湖北普通专升本英语模拟试题

(一)

PartIVocabularyandStructure

1.Ican’tunderstandhowyou________theseunpleasantsurroundings.

A)putoutB)putdownC)putupwithD)putforward(C)

2.________youdecidetotakeupyoushouldtrytomakeitasuccess.

A)WhateverB)UnlessC)WheneverD)Ifonly(A)

3.IfHarrydidnotattendtheconferencelastnight,he________toomuchworktodo.

A)musthavehadB)musthaveC)hadhadD)hadtohavehad(A)

4.JohnoftenattendspubliclecturesattheUniversityofOxford,chiefly________hisEnglish.

A)toimproveB)improvingC)tohaveimprovedD)improved(A)

5.Itwassuggestedatthemeetingthateffectivemeasures________tosolvetheproblem.

A)weretakenB)betakenC)mustbetakenD)take(B)

6.Iam________ofyourstupidconversation.

A)annoyedB)worriedC)angryD)tired(D)

7.Theyarebuildingthedamin________withanotherfirm.

A)comparisonB)associationC)touchD)tune(B)

8.Mostparentsencouragetheirchildrentotakeanactivepartinsocialevents,________thoseeventsdonotinterferewiththeirstudies.

A)lestB)thoughC)unlessD)provided(D)

9.Orlando,acityinFlorida,________foritsmainattraction,MagicKingdom.

A)whichiswellknownB)iswellknownC)wellknownD)beingwellknown(B)

10.Heis________awriterasareporter.

A)moreB)ratherC)notsomuchD)notmuch(C)

11.Jimissorry________soimpolitetoyourguestlastSaturday.

A)tobeB)havingbeenC)beingD)tohavebeen(D)

12.IsupposethatwhenIcomebackintenyears’timealltheseoldhouses________down.

A)willhavebeenpulledB)willhavepulledC)willbepullingD)willbepulled(A)

13.Tobesure,someinsectscanbuildcomplexsocieties________differenttypesofindividualsperformingdifferenttasks.

A)takenfromB)madeofC)composedofD)developedfrom(C)

14.Thestudentswillputofftheoutinguntilnextweek,________theywon’tbesobusy.

A)whenB)asC)sinceD)while(A)

15.Ihavenotfoundmybookyet;infact,Iamnotsure________Icouldhavedonewithit.

A)whetherB)whyC)whatD)when(C)

16.Ifyoudonotfastenyoursafetybelt,yourchancesofbeing________willbegreater.

A)beatenB)hurtC)damagedD)stricken(B)

17.“________”formanyyears,thewritersuddenlybecamefamous.

A)HavingignoredhimB)TobeignoredC)TohavebeenignoredD)Havingbeenignored(D)

18.Thisbird’slargewings________ittoflyveryfast.

A)ableB)enableC)unsureD)cause(B)

19.Thepictureexhibitionboredmetodeath.IwishI________toit.

A)havenotgoneB)didnotgoC)hadnotgoneD)shouldnothavegone(C)

20.Idon’tswimnot,butI________whenIwasakid.

A)usedtoitB)usedtodoingitC)usedtoD)usedtodo(C)

21.Ifoundmydaughtersittinginthekitchen,crying________.

A)stronglyB)bitterlyC)heavilyD)deeply(B)

22.Youaregettingtoooldforfootball.You’dbetter________tennisinstead.

A)takeinB)takeupC)takeforD)takeover(B)

23.Whenthetwoyoungpeopleweremarried,theceremonywasanything________uptodata.

A)butB)besideC)exceptD)apartfrom(A)

24.Hedidn’tmentionanythingabouttheparty,________thedate.

A)eitherevenB)evennorC)evenneitherD)noteven(D)

25.Afterbeingrescuedfromtheaircrash,thepeopleagreedthattheyhadmuchto________.

A)thankB)bethankedC)bethankfulD)bethankfulfor(D)

26.Thisnewmethodnotonlysavestimebutalsosavesenergy________operatingontwobatteriesinsteadtofour.

A)inB)onC)byD)for(C)

27.What________tohimiswhetherthejoballowshimtopursuehisstudies.

A)mattersB)refersC)happensD)applies(A)

28.Hesaidthatveryclearlysothatnobodywasinany________aboutwhatwasmeant.

A)doubtB)wonderC)questionD)consideration(A)

29.Itispredictedthatheavyrainsare________tofloodtheareainafewdays.

A)frighteningB)threateningC)scatteringD)warning(B)

30.InmostoftheUnitedStates,themorningnewspaperis________byschoolagechildren.

A)directedB)dischargedC)derivedD)delivered(D)

PartIICloze

Whentelevisionfirstbegantoexpand,veryfewofthepeoplewhohadbecomefamousas__31__announcerswereabletobeequallyeffective__32__television.Someofthedifficultiestheyexperiencedwhentheyweretryingto__33__themselvestothenewmediumweretechnical.When__34__onradio,forexample,theyhadbecome__35__toseeingonbehalfofthelistener.Thisartofseeingforothers__36__thattheannouncerhastobeverygood__37__talking.Aboveall,hehastobeableto__38__acontinuoussequence(序列)ofvisual(视觉的)imageswhichaddmeaning__39__theroundthelistenerhears.Inthe__40__oftelevision,however,theannouncersees__41__withtheviewer.Hisduty,__42__,iscompletelydifferent.Heistheretomake__43__thattheviewerdoesnot__44__anypointofinterest,tohelphimfocus__45__particularthings,andtohelphim__46__theimagesonthetelevisionscreen.__47__hisradiocolleague,hemustknowthe__48__ofsilenceandhowtouseitatthose__49__whenthepicturesspeakfor__50__.

31.A)televisionB)advertisementC)radioD)newspaper(C)

32.A)ofB)inC)atD)on(D)

33.A)adoptB)adjustC)alterD)adapt(B)

34.A)workingB)listeningC)appearingD)showing(A)

35.A)practicedB)experiencedC)determinedD)used(D)

36.A)guaranteesB)meansC)convincesD)warns(B)

37.A)atB)withC)inD)of(A)

38.A)reflectB)createC)causeD)affect(B)

39.A)toB)inC)onD)about(A)

40.A)occasionB)matterC)exampleD)case(D)

41.A)somethingB)everythingC)nothingD)anything(B)

42.A)moreoverB)thereforeC)furthermoreD)nevertheless(B)

43.A)clearB)definiteC)sureD)easy(C)

44.A)missB)ignoreC)dropD)catch(A)

45.A)toB)atC)inD)on(D)

46.A)revealB)exposeC)understandD)translate(C)

47.A)UnlikeB)BesidesC)LikeD)As(A)

48.A)priceB)costC)valueD)worth(C)

49.A)minutesB)periodsC)timesD)moments(D)

50.A)themB)himC)themselvesD)himself(C)

PartIIIReadingComprehension

PassageOne

Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Timewas—andnotsomanyyearsago,either—whentheaveragecitizentookaprettydimviewofbanksandBanking.Thatthiswasso,itshouldbesaid,wastonosmallextentthefaultofbanksandbankersthemselves.Banksusedtobe—andafewstillare—forbiddingstructures.Behindthelittlebarredwindowswere,moreoftenthannot,elderlygentlemenwhoseexpressionoffriendlinessreflectedthesizeofthecustomer’saccount,andnothinglessthanafewhundredthousandinthebankcouldhaveinspiredthesuggestionofasmile.

Andyettheaveragebankformanyyearwas,totheaveragecitizen,afearful,ifnecessary,instrumentfordealingwithbusiness—usuallybigbusiness.Butsomewhereinthepastquartercentury,banksBegantogrowhuman,evenpleasant,andstartedtoattractthelittleman.Itispossiblethatthismovementbeganinmedium-sizedtowns,orinsmalltownswherepeopleknoweachotherbytheirfirstnames,andspreadtobigtowns.Atanyrate,theresultshavebeenremarkable.

Themovementto“humanize”hanks,ofcourse,receivedabigpushduringthewar,whenmoreandmorewomenwereemployedtodoworkpreviouslyperformedbymen.Alsomoreandmore“little”peoplefoundthemselvesinneedofpersonalloans,astaxesbecameheavierandasthepracticeofinstallment(分期付款)buyingbrokedownthepreviouslylong—heldconceptthattherewassomethingalmostmorallywrongaboutbeingindebt.Allsortsofpeoplebegantodiscoverthattheintelligentuseofcredit(信贷)couldbeextremelyhelpful.

51.Theauthorbelievesthattheunfriendlyatmosphereinbanksmanyyearsagowaschieflydueto________.

A)theouterappearanceofbankbuildings

B)unfriendlinessofcustomerstowardbanks

C)economicpressureofthetime

D)theattitudeofhankers(D)

52.Thebanksofmanyyearsagoshowedinterestonlyin________.

A)regularvisitors

B)richcustomers

C)friendlybusinessmen

D)elderlygentlemen(B)

53.Whendidbanksbegintogrowhuman?

A)Sometimebeforethewar.

B)Afewyearsago.

C)Duringthewar.

D)Inthelastcentury.(A)

54.Whathelpedtopushthe“humanization”ofbanks?

A)Moreandmore“little”peoplebecamecustomersofbanks.

B)Theelderlygentlemeninbankswerereplacedbywomen.

C)Morebanksweresetupinsmallandmedium-sizedtowns.

D)Thesizeofthecustomer’saccountwasgreatlyincreased.(B)

55.AveragePeopleseldomborrowedmoneyfrombankinthebankbecause________.

A)thebankbuildingslookedforbidding

B)theywerecomparativelyrichbeforethewar

C)theythoughtitwasnotpropertobeindebt

D)theyrarelyspentmorethantheycouldearn(C)

PassageTwo

Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Lastsummer,TransportationSecretaryElizabethDoleannouncedanewrule:

Unlessstatesrepresentingtwo-thirdsofthecountry’spopulationpasscompulsory(强制性的)seat-belt-uselawsbyApril1989,allnewvehicleswillhavetobefittedwithairbagsorautomaticseatbelts.

Therulewouldn’thavebeennecessarybutforonesimplefact.Eventhoughseatbeltscouldpreventnearlyhalfofthedeathsinfatalcaraccidents,85percentofthepopulationsimplywon’twearthem.

Whynot?

Behavioralengineershavefoundthatthereareallsortsofreasons—usuallyunstated.Thesearesomeofthemostpopular.It’ssafertobethrownfromacarmantrapped.AccordingtoE.ScottGeller,that’safaultyargument.“Infact”,hesays,“beingthrownfromacaristwenty-fivetimesmoredangerousthanbeingtrapped”.

Itwon’thappentome;I’magooddriver.Butwhatabouttheotherpersonwhomaybeaterribledriver?

Thedatashowthattheaverageincidence(发生率)forallaccidentsinone

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